Tort/Negligence – Product Liability – Wheelchair Fire – Insulating Negligence – First Impression
Muteff v. Invacare Corp. Where a woman died after her wheelchair caught fire, the trial court erred in instructing the jury on insulating negligence, but such error did not prejudice the plaintiff since the jury could not have found the defendants liable for negligence after finding the wheelchair was not defective.
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Published: February 9, 2012
Time posted: 11:33 am
Tags: first impression, Insulating Negligence, Product Liability, Tort/Negligence, Wheelchair Fire







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